560KPQ: Schrier Enthused About Unraveling of Kroger-Albertsons Merger
“...They're getting squeezed. We're paying higher prices for produce in the stores; [farmers] are not seeing a bit of this. Family farmers are going out of business. And if you had taken away competition between Kroger and Albertsons, it basically would have taken all negotiation power away from farmers.”
Good news, john!
The Kroger/Albertsons merger is officially dead.
From the very beginning, Kim stood firmly against this merger – she knew it would lead to higher grocery bills for hardworking families across our district and threaten local jobs.
And now, we can celebrate this victory. This is a huge win for Washington families and a testament to what we can accomplish when we fight for what's right, together. But here’s the thing: Corporate greed isn’t going away, and neither are the challenges our communities face.
Kim’s work standing up for Washington families, protecting our local businesses, and holding corporations accountable is far from over. Now, more than ever, she’s counting on us to have her back – especially with dark money and corporate interests pouring into future elections to oppose leaders like her.
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